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Chuck Reid
 
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Default Friday dinner with "tandoori" (almost) chicken

Greetings Dale;

Yummy on the Tandoori chicken.... one of my standard favourites for summer
time al fresco dining! Mine is usually accompanied by a Daniel Lenko
Estates Rose and this year by his 2003 Reserve Riesling... lots of citric
fruit with a well balanced but somewhat edgy finish....
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Regards
Chuck
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"Dale Williams" > wrote in message
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> A good friend (and good cook) invited us over for dinner Friday night. It

was
> just warm enough to eat outside, and we feasted on tandoori-style chicken,
> veggies,raita, rice, and a variety of chutneys and relishes. Very nice

night
> with Betsy, 3 old friends, and a new friend. Plus 2 adorable dogs (a

Portugese
> Water Dog and a Shih-Tzu). Our hostess had said that she was making Indian

food
> (but didn't know what) , and knew her preferences are for Sancerre/Quincy/
> Pouilly-Fume. So carried a Sancerre for before dinner and a food-friendly
> Riesling for dinner.
>
> 2002 Thomas-Labaille "Les Monts Damnés" Sancerre Chavignol
> Mineral nose, lots of citrus fruit with a light hint of gooseberry, plenty

of
> zippy acidity, long chalky finish. Very good wine. A-
>
> 2002 Selbach-Oster Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Kabinett
> Not as much acid as the 2001 Selbach-Oster kabs, a fairly sweet kab with a

nice
> touch of minerality. But the finish is a little clipped, and the sweetness

is a
> tad much for the moderate acidity. Maybe it was too warm from sitting on

table?
> I have one more, will put away, but not looking for more. B
>
> Our hostess had the 2002 Quinta da Romeira (Bucelas, Portugal) - somewhat
> crisp, meyer lemon fruit with a short but clean finish. Think

run-of-the-mill
> Muscadet. Might have shown better with a simpler seafood dish. B/B-
>
> Another good evening with good friends.
>
> Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an excellent

wine, B a
> good wine, C mediocre. Anything below C means I wouldn't drink at a party

where
> it was only choice. Furthermore, I offer no promises of objectivity,

accuracy,
> and certainly not of consistency.
> Dale
>
> Dale Williams
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